As a red state Report On Saturday, when an “accidental” shot was considered an active shooter, travelers passing through Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport were panicked.
⚠️🇺🇸#urgent: Active shooter reported by Atlanta International Airport, Georgia#Atlanta Rise #GA
The police are currently responding to a report of an active shooter in the terminal. The video shows the chaos that occurred at the security checkpoint.
More information when available! pic.twitter.com/bsKJaeQdxr— Intel Point Alert (@IntelPointAlert) November 20, 2021
Hartsfield-Jackson is one of them Top 5 busiest In the United States, it is actually the busiest number one in the world, surpassing Beijing in terms of international passenger flow through its gateway. Therefore, any such incident will not only disrupt flight traffic, but also disrupt the emotions and psychology of every staff member, passenger, and people waiting for these passengers to arrive at the designated destination. As the passengers rushed to leave the airport, three people were injured, but the situation may be more due to the panic involved.
Thank goodness, no Active shooter, And no one was shot.
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Officials said a passenger waiting to be searched at the Atlanta airport’s main security checkpoint reached out and took out a gun from his bag, and then it exploded, causing chaos among the passengers.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) stated that the passenger escaped from the checkpoint with a gun and exited the airport exit. The authorities described the discharge as an accident.
The police later stated that they had issued an arrest warrant to arrest the 42-year-old passenger Kenny Wells, who they found to be a convicted felon.
The airport’s police commander, Major Reginald Moorman, said that Wells is receiving charges including carrying hidden weapons at a commercial airport, convicted felony possession of a gun, shooting and reckless behavior.
“We are actively tracking down this person,” Moorman said at a press conference with TSA and airport officials on Saturday night.
Obviously, the person who neglected the weapon is #Atlanta Airport Is a felon. From the summary of ABC affiliate WSB, Atlanta’s 800-pound news gorilla——https://t.co/qU9oo2aXws
— Kurt Winschenk (@KurtBW_News) November 21, 2021
Why would a law-abiding gun owner bring a loaded gun to the airport? Answer: They will not. Those who choose to travel with guns know that the guns will be unloaded and placed in a locked box and then packed into checked luggage.
Passengers carrying guns at airport checkpoints will face civil penalties. TSA stated that when the gun is unloaded and packed in a lockable hard-sided box, it may be allowed in checked baggage.
Remember, I said, “Law abiding.” As a convicted felon who shouldn’t have carried a gun, Kenny Wells doesn’t count this number.
Sadly, the communication speed at the airport is too slow to keep passengers up-to-date, so many people express their fears, confusion, and often hot topics on social media.
As panicked travelers posted videos on Twitter and other sites, these videos showed and described the chaotic and chaotic moments of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest in the United States.
Authorities said the three were slightly injured. A TSA official said that no one was shot.
“We were lucky that no one was seriously injured when the gun went out,” said Robert Spinden, the Federal Security Director of the US Transportation Security Administration. Georgia, Said at the airport briefing. The officials did not immediately disclose the type of weapons involved.
Some popular shots are humorous, contemplating whether Alec Baldwin is traveling.Others are salty And merged with the nearest Kyle Rittenhouse Judgment exist Their opinion.
Watching #Atlanta Airport Accidentally discharged suspects get more time and more charges #Kerrittenhouse
Breaking news. Chubby white Americans have forgotten that they carry a weapon to compensate for small penises, which puts everyone in danger because they are uneducated bastards who are afraid of everything. #Atlanta Airport #Hartsfield https://t.co/1M08B1Mqvy
-Randall Graves (@crankyliberal11) November 20, 2021
But many people just need to “go there” to learn about gun rights and gun laws.
Leading this work is Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Georgian resident.
It’s disgusting to even see people frightened by people they consider to be active shooters. #Atlanta Airport Nowadays.
It may be one.
The irresponsibility and ruthlessness of the United States of America towards guns is ridiculous.
-Become a King (@BerniceKing) November 20, 2021
It’s disgusting to even see people frightened by people they consider to be active shooters. #Atlanta Airport Nowadays.
It may be one.
The irresponsibility and ruthlessness of the United States of America towards guns is ridiculous.
I respect and admire Dr. King. His child is another story.The United States of America is neither irresponsible nor cold-hearted when it comes to guns; if so There is no gun law at all! We will return to the Wild West, where no one needs a license, everyone is equipped with weapons, everyone knows this.
The convicted felon Kenny Wells chose to ignore the gun laws. It’s not in America, it’s on him. King presents herself as another gun control advocate, and she wants to blame the gun for her behavior instead of looking at the circumstances behind why the person used the gun.
It’s disappointing.
Then there is Harvard professor Juliette Kayem, who sees this incident as an example of the gun owner’s indulgent gun culture in violation of the law.
#Atlanta Airport Yesterday was about a system for identifying loaded guns, a security breach that allowed felons to escape, a slow communication response, and alone exposed a gun culture that seemed so tolerant that the owner repeatedly violated it.Will explain @cnn 2 pm @FWhitfield https://t.co/HWryWSICVJ
-Juliet Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) November 21, 2021
#Atlanta Airport Yesterday was about a system for identifying loaded guns, a security breach that allowed felons to escape, a slow communication response, and alone exposed a gun culture that seemed so tolerant that the owner repeatedly violated it.Will explain @cnn 2 pm @FWhitfield
Ms. Kayyem and Ms. King need to sit down and people need to calm down.



